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When the Maine State House voted 111-33 this week to call for a constitutional amendment to overturn the US Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the support for this bold gesture was notably bipartisan. Twenty-five Re

On Wed, the SCOTUS will hear a case that has the potential to give big corporations free rein to write contracts that prevent consumers from ever holding them accountable for fraud, antitrust violations, or any other abuses of consumer& worker protection

A brand new conservative group calling itself Americans for a Strong Defense and financed by anonymous donors is running advertisements urging Democratic senators in five states to vote against Chuck Hagel,

The principle behind America's representative democracy is that an elected official represents a group of people, & their values. But when America was founded, citizens didn't have to face politically biased media networks, & didn't have to combat dec

Paul Craig Roberts was an editor of the Wall Street Journal and Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He was awarded the Treasury Department's Meritorious Service Award for "his outstanding contributions to the formulation of U. S. economic policy.

The new organization -- which would be empowered by the US Supreme Court's controversial 5-4 "Citizens United" ruling in June, which gave corporations the green light to run "issues advertising" targeting specific candidates on TV and radio -- would initi

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations are entitled to spend unlimited funds in our elections, rolling back a century of modest limits. The First Amendment was never intended to protect corporations.